[dbaust] a show at Fringe Festival Melbourne

  • From: "Trudy Ryall" <trudy.ryall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 11:57:25 +1000

A show

Maysa Abouzeid is performing at the Melbourne Fringe Festival this Friday 5 
October, Saturday 6 October and Sunday 7 October.  Her show is called "Nest" 
and goes for one hour and times are either at 4 pm or 7 pm on all 3 days.  
Tickets are $15 concession ($20 full price) and companion cards accepted.

 

Here is the link for more information and buying tickets:

http://www.melbournefringe.com.au/fringe-festival/show/nest/ 

Nest: warmth, protection, security, routine, suffocate. World: busy, 
frightening, hungry for excitement, a desirous utopia. Nest is an intensely 
personal and tactile promenade performance work that engages all the senses and 
gives us a privileged glimpse into the internal world of this unique artist. 
This theatre is theatre for everyone, this is designed for you. Blinkys, 
deafies, wheelies, service dogs, everyone.

All six Nest shows will be Audio Described and Auslan Interpreted. Nest is 
wheelchair accessible. Companion cards accepted.

The show is being performed at a small theatre called Signal which is on Banana 
Alley west of Flinders Street train station between it and the Yarra River.  
Signal may be tricky to find.  Below is a map and their details but if you need 
specific directions please ring 03 8378 1100 before this Friday afternoon and 
ask to speak to an Orientation and Mobility Instructor.

 

Signal location - Signal is right in the heart of the city: behind Flinders 
Street Station on Northbank, in the Les Erdi Plaza, at the northern end of 
Sandridge Bridge, and at the top of Banana Alley.



Signal is easy to get to by public transport and there is bike parking (but no 
car parking) on site.

 

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